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It Takes an Artist – the Life and Strange Death of Ivar Kreuger.

12.3.2026
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It is the ultimate, closed-room mystery. 

94-years-ago, on March 12th of 1932, one of the richest men in the world, Ivar Kreuger, went into his Paris apartment.   He never came out again.

At first, his death was declared a suicide and the authorities quickly burnt his body - despite orders to the contrary.   Then thirty-three years later Ivar Kreuger's brother, mistress, and many others, came forward to say his death was murder. 

The list of potential suspects is a very long one.   It includes the Soviet KGB (very active in France at the time), the French government, Swedish business rivals, Anglo-American banks... but one thing is certain.  Two days after his death, Kreuger was due to travel to Berlin to help fund the then-democratic government in Germany.  He never made it to the meeting, and the government fell, leading to the rise of Adolf Hitler.

His death, in short, was life-changing for hundreds-of-millions of people around the world. Today, we examine Ivar Kreuger's incredible life, loves, and his mysterious death. 

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